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Staging of biliary atresia at diagnosis by molecular profiling of the liver

BACKGROUND: Young age at portoenterostomy has been linked to improved outcome in biliary atresia, but pre-existing biological factors may influence the rate of disease progression. In this study, we aimed to determine whether molecular profiling of the liver identifies stages of disease at diagnosis...

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Autores principales: Moyer, Katie, Kaimal, Vivek, Pacheco, Cristina, Mourya, Reena, Xu, Huan, Shivakumar, Pranavkumar, Chakraborty, Ranajit, Rao, Marepalli, Magee, John C, Bove, Kevin, Aronow, Bruce J, Jegga, Anil G, Bezerra, Jorge A
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2887077/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20465800
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/gm154
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author Moyer, Katie
Kaimal, Vivek
Pacheco, Cristina
Mourya, Reena
Xu, Huan
Shivakumar, Pranavkumar
Chakraborty, Ranajit
Rao, Marepalli
Magee, John C
Bove, Kevin
Aronow, Bruce J
Jegga, Anil G
Bezerra, Jorge A
author_facet Moyer, Katie
Kaimal, Vivek
Pacheco, Cristina
Mourya, Reena
Xu, Huan
Shivakumar, Pranavkumar
Chakraborty, Ranajit
Rao, Marepalli
Magee, John C
Bove, Kevin
Aronow, Bruce J
Jegga, Anil G
Bezerra, Jorge A
author_sort Moyer, Katie
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Young age at portoenterostomy has been linked to improved outcome in biliary atresia, but pre-existing biological factors may influence the rate of disease progression. In this study, we aimed to determine whether molecular profiling of the liver identifies stages of disease at diagnosis. METHODS: We examined liver biopsies from 47 infants with biliary atresia enrolled in a prospective observational study. Biopsies were scored for inflammation and fibrosis, used for gene expression profiles, and tested for association with indicators of disease severity, response to surgery, and survival at 2 years. RESULTS: Fourteen of 47 livers displayed predominant histological features of inflammation (N = 9) or fibrosis (N = 5), with the remainder showing similar levels of both simultaneously. By differential profiling of gene expression, the 14 livers had a unique molecular signature containing 150 gene probes. Applying prediction analysis models, the probes classified 29 of the remaining 33 livers into inflammation or fibrosis. Molecular classification into the two groups was validated by the findings of increased hepatic population of lymphocyte subsets or tissue accumulation of matrix substrates. The groups had no association with traditional markers of liver injury or function, response to surgery, or complications of cirrhosis. However, infants with an inflammation signature were younger, while those with a fibrosis signature had decreased transplant-free survival. CONCLUSIONS: Molecular profiling at diagnosis of biliary atresia uncovers a signature of inflammation or fibrosis in most livers. This signature may relate to staging of disease at diagnosis and has implications to clinical outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-28870772010-06-18 Staging of biliary atresia at diagnosis by molecular profiling of the liver Moyer, Katie Kaimal, Vivek Pacheco, Cristina Mourya, Reena Xu, Huan Shivakumar, Pranavkumar Chakraborty, Ranajit Rao, Marepalli Magee, John C Bove, Kevin Aronow, Bruce J Jegga, Anil G Bezerra, Jorge A Genome Med Research BACKGROUND: Young age at portoenterostomy has been linked to improved outcome in biliary atresia, but pre-existing biological factors may influence the rate of disease progression. In this study, we aimed to determine whether molecular profiling of the liver identifies stages of disease at diagnosis. METHODS: We examined liver biopsies from 47 infants with biliary atresia enrolled in a prospective observational study. Biopsies were scored for inflammation and fibrosis, used for gene expression profiles, and tested for association with indicators of disease severity, response to surgery, and survival at 2 years. RESULTS: Fourteen of 47 livers displayed predominant histological features of inflammation (N = 9) or fibrosis (N = 5), with the remainder showing similar levels of both simultaneously. By differential profiling of gene expression, the 14 livers had a unique molecular signature containing 150 gene probes. Applying prediction analysis models, the probes classified 29 of the remaining 33 livers into inflammation or fibrosis. Molecular classification into the two groups was validated by the findings of increased hepatic population of lymphocyte subsets or tissue accumulation of matrix substrates. The groups had no association with traditional markers of liver injury or function, response to surgery, or complications of cirrhosis. However, infants with an inflammation signature were younger, while those with a fibrosis signature had decreased transplant-free survival. CONCLUSIONS: Molecular profiling at diagnosis of biliary atresia uncovers a signature of inflammation or fibrosis in most livers. This signature may relate to staging of disease at diagnosis and has implications to clinical outcomes. BioMed Central 2010-05-13 /pmc/articles/PMC2887077/ /pubmed/20465800 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/gm154 Text en Copyright ©2010 Moyer et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Moyer, Katie
Kaimal, Vivek
Pacheco, Cristina
Mourya, Reena
Xu, Huan
Shivakumar, Pranavkumar
Chakraborty, Ranajit
Rao, Marepalli
Magee, John C
Bove, Kevin
Aronow, Bruce J
Jegga, Anil G
Bezerra, Jorge A
Staging of biliary atresia at diagnosis by molecular profiling of the liver
title Staging of biliary atresia at diagnosis by molecular profiling of the liver
title_full Staging of biliary atresia at diagnosis by molecular profiling of the liver
title_fullStr Staging of biliary atresia at diagnosis by molecular profiling of the liver
title_full_unstemmed Staging of biliary atresia at diagnosis by molecular profiling of the liver
title_short Staging of biliary atresia at diagnosis by molecular profiling of the liver
title_sort staging of biliary atresia at diagnosis by molecular profiling of the liver
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2887077/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20465800
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/gm154
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